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Happy Birthday to My Sourdough Starter

Today, Fri, Jan 30, 2015, my sourdough bread starter turns five-years-old.

I took an eight-hour bread-baking class at Zingerman's bakehouse. Near the end of class, we assembled a simple mix of all-purpose flour and water in a plastic container to begin our starter, which formed over the next few days.

So my starter was "born" in Ann Arbor, but it has grown up in Toledo.

I fed my starter two days ago. I used some of that to create a quick bread dough recipe. No instant yeast used. I'm trying Lahey's method to sourdough bread.

I set up the bread dough at 2:40 p.m.

I fed my starter again earlier, and I set that up around 1:00 p.m.

For today's bread dough recipe: I used:

  • 300 grams of King Arthur all-purpose flour
  • 100 grams of King Arthur white whole wheat flour
  • 320 grams of water
  • 10 grams of fine grain sea salt
  • 160 grams of my firm, sourdough starter

I let the starter soak in water for about an hour, so that the starter would be mostly dissolved.

Process:

  • mixed dry ingredients in a bowl
  • added the water-starter slurry
  • incorporate in bowl
  • dumped dough onto counter and kneaded for maybe a minute
  • placed dough ball into lightly olive-oiled Pyrex bowl

It was a super sticky, sloppy dough ball. Unsure if this will work.

#bread

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